Matsuo Bashō
Thinking about shelter we carry with us...For Poetry Friday, a haiku by Bashō (1644–1694). He wrote it on the rim of his homemade traveling hat!
The deadline for letting me know if you want to join the Summer Poem Swap is tomorrow (May 17th)!!Under this world's long rains,
here passes
poetry's makeshift shelter.
Addendum: is he poetry's shelter or is poetry his shelter? Or both?
Patricia J. Franz has the Poetry Friday round-up. Thanks, Patricia!
Basho goes deep, doesn't he! Poetry's makeshift shelter is within us? Makeshift, temporary, awaiting to find its home on a page? or on the rim of a hat. Thank you Tabatha.
ReplyDeleteAh, the shelter of poetry. Such a beautiful poem. It makes me stop and think a lot! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNever-ending rains today in Ohio. Poetry will shelter under my hat/hood/umbrella.
ReplyDeleteBut beyond the literal, I've been thinking lots about the fraying and decaying of humanity and our need to nurture (shelter) all the best of what makes us human: art, music, poetry, gardening, science...so here's to ALL the various and sundry makeshift shelters.
I love thinking of poetry as a shelter. Wonderful haiku. It's awesome how work from long ago resonates still because of our humanity.
ReplyDeleteComforting to think of all the different shelters that we carry with us - both physical and emotional!
ReplyDeleteIt's a good thing to read of someone we so revere believes in poetry as his shelter, too. Thanks, Tabatha!
ReplyDeleteSo cool. Love the hat and the idea of poetry as a shelter we carry with us. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love this, Tabatha. A great prompt also...
ReplyDeleteBoth, he's the shelter for poetry and poetry shelters him, and definitely a cool hat thanks Tabatha!
ReplyDeleteI need some shelter from the many rainy days we've had. Perhaps I'll find it in a poem.
ReplyDeleteI love to save your posts for early mornings when I can contemplate--this haiku is perfect for today. So much rain lately. But, that has turned into some creative writing. Poetry shelter for the win!
ReplyDeleteI'm voting for poetry-as-shelter. I know how often I turn to it for shelter, consolation, and to know I'm not alone. :)
ReplyDeleteTabatha, your post reminded me that I never answered your about how many Summer Poetry Swaps and dates I will participate in. Your thought about taking it easy would be a good plan for me. I was discharged from the hospital on Wednesday and am moving slowly trying to build back strength. Last week's blog post from the hospital explains why I was there for an extended stay. I would like to participate in the 5th Swap. If I feel up to more, may I let you know. Thanks.
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